I’m gonna be honest here and say that I’ve still yet to get to level 60. The closest character to such is a level 20 warrior. I’m trying to get to 60 before TBC. Does anyone have any tips/advice and/or knowledge?
You still have plenty of time to hit 60 before TBC release even if you go as casual as you want.
depends on real life. It’s a bit of a grind. 30-48 is great with SM and ZF spamming. If you have a friendly guild sometimes you have mages who are learning to solo and will take you along for ez xp.
It’s a grind but with real life where you don’t have access to a pc while you “work” I would say 0-60 in 3-6 months.
For the average casual 0-60 can be done in a weekend. For super slow levelers classic leveling can take a week to a week and a half.
Its fun though!
I am leveling at “whatever” pace on my Warrior. Mix of some dungeons and questing. Just dinged 59 with 142 hours played. I think 120-150 hour range is what you should expect, assuming you don’t have people boosting you. So, if your playing 3 hours a day your looking at a month and a halfish
If you no life it and hate yourself at the end you can probably do it inside of a couple weeks
Here’s what is popular in the Classic community:
Buy gold from Indonesia > Pay that gold back to Indonesia to get dungeon boosts to 60 > ??? > Profit
6-12 days played (in game time).
No casual can do 0-60 in a weekend LOL are you insane.
48 hrs is like some of the best speed leveling runs that ever happened.
About $150 in purchased gold because it seems no one actually plays the game anymore, they just pay for boosts instead.
Yeah, play more
Currently on my paladin I am at 1 day 7 hours, however a good portion of that time is just messing around or not really doing anything, so probably closer to 1 day 2 hours of actual played time, I am level 30. Leveling as 11/0/xx Holy Prot. Just questing, have done a few dungeons and got Verigans Fist. Currently clapping undead cheeks in Duskwood.
On average, it takes roughly 140 to 200 hours of actual “played” time to got from level 0 - 60.
This does not take into account Boosting.
This is an absolute troll lol.
A “casual” player without guides and restedXP would easily take 10-12 real days to hit 60 in vanilla.
Casual implies enjoying exploring, doing professions, messing around, maybe world pvping, etc etc
Sometimes even more
I don’t level particularly fast but I find it takes me anywhere between 6 and 8 days played. So that would be 144 and 192 hours.
Ha, that pretty strongly aligns with what Radgore posted…
This is an activity best done with a friend, imo… unless you just really love questing! Given that the OP has yet to get a 60, I suspect that they do not really love questing haha.
Probs noob average 120 hours plus
Me either, I just finished the Paladin at over 10 days /played, but I did have max level fishing, cooking, first aid, mining, engineering before I got cap.
Most weapon skills were in the 280+ range also. I just like enjoying the journey.
Grats though! I enjoyed that BRD run, even if we did need Stique to come save us haha. I think it could have been 3-manned in its entirety, just not with my pally as the carry
I enjoyed it too. It might have been different if I was still 31 points in Holy
Haha we can always go back! I think the issue was me though, not you. Though I suppose I can think of a few ways we could have cheesed the last boss to make it happen.
Any time you wanna try, I’m down. Best. Dungeon. In. WoW!
lvl 40 rogue. Took about 3 days of game time or less than 100hs of gaming. I plan to have a rogue, a shaman, and a druid lvl 60 by the time TBC rolls out. Easily doable. Just have fun since that what a game is for.